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February 01, 1985 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Deli Unique

25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd

Jail Sentences
2 For 2 Neo-Nazis
In W. Germany

Bonn (JTA) — A Frankfurt
court has sentenced 29-year-old
neo-Nazi leader Michael
Kuehnen to three years and four
months imprisonment. Last
) month, Kuehnen was found guilty
of printing and spreading neo-
Nazi propaganda material.
A companion of Kuehnen,
Arnd-Heinz Marx, was given a
\, 21/2-year prison sentence. The
court also decided to deprive
/- Kuehnen of his civil rights for a
) period of five years, and to deprive
Marx of his civil rights for three
years.
Kuehnen is considered by police
as one of the most effective and
i dangerous neo-Nazis in the coun-
try. He has cooperated with Pales-
tine Liberation Organization ter-
) rorists and in the last few years he
led a banned fascist organization.
Kuehnen was extradited from
France two months ago. He will
now face several more trials in
\- 1 various cities in West Germany.
The charges against him vary
from circulating anti-Semitic
propaganda to perpetrating vio-
lence against foreigners who live
in West Germany.
In another development, police
N in the federal state of Baden
Wuertemberg Friday searched
• dozens of houses and flats of sus-
pected neo-Nazis and confiscated
arms, ammunition and explosives
and propaganda material. Pro-
ceedings have been opened
against 17 persons who were
found suspicious of committing
various offenses. The crackdown
came after intelligence suggested
that neo-Nazis may plan violent
attacks to exploit a general feel-
ing of insecurity in the country.
For several seeks now, left-wing
activists of the urban guerrilla
"red army faction" have staged
demonstrations and attacked
`, NATO and other targets to show
• support for terrorists who have
been fasting in prison for better
) conditions.

Toronto (JTA) — The visit of
Pope John Paul II to Canada last
fall has prompted the editor of an
independent Canadian Catholic
newspaper to charge that ecu-
\, menical and interfaith relations
in Canada have a low priority
within the Roman Catholic
Church.
In a major article in the bi-
weekly Catholic New Times, Sis-
ter Mary Jo Leddy acknowledged
that the Jewish participants,
\i among others, in two events dur-
/ S ing the Pope's visit last Sep-
tember suffered "considerable
discomfort.
The events were an ecumenical
service in St. Paul's Anglican
(Episcopal) Church in Toronto
and what was publicized as an
\- t "interfaith" service in the Roman
Catholic Cathedral in Edmonton,
Alberta.
But the tone of the services,
which stressed the importance of
Christian unity in order to
evangelize the world, left non-
\ Christians, in Leddy's words, 'de-
/ cidedly uncomfortable."

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